Yeah, I watched it. It was really something to see all the firefighters in the lobby of tower 1, just the looks on their faces (fear and disbelief). It was unbelievable. It was bad enough for me watching the events unfold that day that on tv ,I can't imagine what it must have been like to go through the whole thing being there.

My local radio station (in Toronto) played Peace on Earth at 8:45am, with soundbites from firefighters, politicians, witness's, and victims friends and familys. It was a very moving moment, and brought me to tears. My sympathies are with everyone who lost someone on that horrible day!!

I watched it too. I agree that it was hard to watch at some points. My brother lives in NYC, 2 miles north of the WTC. I've stayed at the Marriott Financial Center and World Trade Center, and been to the Atrim across the street many times. It was amazing to watch the firefighters, the looks of fear and disbelief on their faces. They knew there was a job that they needed to do, but didnt even know where to begin.

In so many ways, it is hard to believe that it has already been 6 months ago, but also hard to believe that our world changed so much in such a short time.

watched part of it last night but it started to get rough because I was recognizing too many parts of that lobby.

Walked by the globe memorial in Battery Park this morning on my way to the ferry. I can't believe its only been six months. Six months seems like a long time but then you have these things that keep reminding you that it really is gone and the memories of what used to be there start flooding back again.